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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-03-18, Page 15• • DAY, MARCH •1a, 1941 r THE • LUCKNOW SENTINEL,., LUCKNOW ONTARIO CANDID I Y•SPEAKING, You'll never look lovelier,thanwon your wedding day and • wouldn't you like, to know how otben,eee you?' Let Ili ;Word yoirlook . and this day .... with, One wed- ding oandide. You'll'' always be Bled you •did, - 0 HADDEN'S STUDIO GODERICH, ONTARIO 118 ' St.David St Dial 5244 3787 iy TSeit!e•; ation is at stake come' ht when those town brag - e on the modest•: lads country in a broomball will climax thea Lions. ival. rung, .on. arrangements ame, . at the last. Lions: Fred' . "Coop" Pierce ' is lining to such ruralites as nn, Gord Finlayson and ouston,' that . the. y'd. • het - up with theirbest for ldn't. be. . nearly . good n a . more considerate said the .towners. would, ;oft' with their • country 'he :• game, he. ,sail; will' sur if thereh' are enough, In 'boys still. 'in action' to Webster wanted to know there.was a doctor; two. but no florist on the- • )y it all, , Gord .Finlayson know• who'. was making. Urban -Rural` Feud the .rules, . and. Bob Mcrntosh ap- pealed for ' a farmer referee. He lost out. "Cuddles" . Henderson will do the whistletooting and the ."city slickers" have him well taken care. of. • .The consensus'. of opinion ' was that if the game,wa's hall as good as Pierce's report, it ..would :be something and it will. • But it's only the climax. The car - rival opens with a hockey ,game between , the Peewees, and: the Girls team, and' is followed by the costume judging and .race , events° Last '• week: you had 'a preview of, those toe rubber .,smoothies • who. will uphold .the town's honor. This.. week you can • get , the, lowdown: on the .`.`sed busters" who airn to literally, trample the anemic -urban- ites:into the mud. • a , An, artificial ice. 'commi'ttee has Auction. `Sales In Full Swing Now Indications of an early :$n^ing have added' impetus to the holding of auction sales "before the farm, ers get onthe land," • • As, ;a result The. Sentinel Office window is well plastered with sale bills. • Starting . last. Thursday, Bill Lyons • had a clearance sale of live- stock as he. is toenter hospital for an operation, On Saturday, ' Cliff Sproul, con. 3, West Wawanosh. had a sale of stock and imple-: =eats, , This week started with a 'sale of stock .and machinery on Tuesday •at Oscar White's, on con 2, Huron Township. On Thursday there will i be a dispersal sale of dual pur- , pose Shorthorn herd of the Arnold: Alton.. Estate, con. 9, Ashfield, , as. : well as machinery, poultry, hay and grain. On Saturday of this week there will .be two sales in Ashfield. Al- bert W. McGee,; con: 4 is.' selling his livestock - and implements. The same day at 'con. 8, Ashfield, there will be a sale of . modern power maolunery, hay and grain . for Gerald Walter. Next week, Tuesday, March 24th, stock .and' implements' will be sold at the farm of Norman :Rivett,. con: 7, Ashfield. On Thursday, March 26 -there will ' be a sale of livestock and machinery . at Wilfred. Smiles :farm, con. 12, Colborne Township, and the following week, Thursday, April 2nd Clifton Geddes' herd of Holstein cows and heifersand a full line of` farm machinery, hay and grain will' be 'sold-. at his, farm'; con. 4, Huron Township. ;Advertised in this issue is a sale t' of implements, hay, grain and' household ' effects for the estate of the. late Harold Johnston, con ' .1, Ashfield • • PAGE '7F I FTE EN. been set up in ,Teeswater with ,the go,ahead signal to see if some tions in order to have artificial ice; ;$25,00.0 can be, raised by contribu- for next winter: ` • ■iontaaaaaaannaai'ana■n■itis•Iuaailann.■e•isliani■imiwo■uuauusailsintanasBi swim cam•: c'° ' HAy_PASIURE po►4` Jaw Fon413 er pnt.D.0 Re• clove�C ....1 . . C1i�x Tis► 3i ancoln arose f n, more . than ever -the Co-opBi � Bonus: Hayand Now—more g , Pasture Program, takes the.' guesswork out ' of selecting seed-xn gtures for higher yields,:and hence higher farm profits. How? Simply by taking. advantage of our new prescription mix seed service. And it's so convenient • right ni your: own area! Here's how it. works: just too :.. .gi t o pay a visit to.your .Co-op ; and discuss your.' particular seed requirements with' ,its Soil and 'Crop' Specialist.' Based on : Department of Agriculture recommendations,' high quality name -variety seeds will be accurately blended in our. NEW . SEED MIXER! These specific Mixtures will' allow for maximum yields of the hay and pasture required in YOUR livestock program. I key. 7:. Sponsored by ,Lucknow and District Lions Club LUCKNQW ARENA • at 7':30: o'clock sharp FRIDAY, MARH 20th • lucknow Ladies vs. Lucknow Pebw0es UME EVENTS at 8:30 ,CHOOL and KINDERGARTEN Soy or Girl....•. ; $1;00 :75 :50: IC SCHOOL STUDENTS: des 1 and .' 2: . toy or .Girl. $1.00 • .75' °50 des 3and 4t loy or, Girt $1.00 .75 .50 ,des.5-an 6: • toy, o�r: GirI des 1/ and' , :. • loy or 'Girl • , $1.00 ., .15 .50 $1:00 .75 ,.50 • HIGH SCHOOL and' ;ADULTS: Best Lad;Y or Gent + $,1.00 :75 RACES.... Girls' race, Grades .1 ..and 2: ' .75'• .50 Boys'- race, ••-rades 1 and: •2 ..75 Girls' race; Grades 3 and ,4; . 75 Boys,' race, Grades Girls'' race, .Grades. Boys' race,- .Grades. r des �1rls�r-ace, G -a Boys' . race,,. Grades 0 CO7OP Our objective is to make You more succes7ful UNITED' CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE • CARD WINNERS • I At . the card party in St. Au �.. gustine on:'Friday, March 13 there ■ were: 18 tables: The -high prizes•. • went to. ' Mrs. Lorne. Durnin and ■ John. ' McKinnon and second high i' to Mrs. Keith Machan.' and Alen Sproul The ° door prize went - to n ..Gus Redmond. '. Mrs.. Gus Dever- eaux and Mrs. `'Julien Delberque ■ , were the hostesses and 'another' party -is planned', for ° Wednesday, ■ .April '1. . • ■ .25 E Variety Concert 5° :22: ;Will Be Good e 3. and 4 ' .75 .50 5. and .6 ' . 75 .5.0 ',5 ond'b, .75 .50 7 -„and • 7 :and' 8.41:5..50 . i A local talent variety . concert 2 ; i under . auspices of the ' Lucknow ,25, r , Agricultural Society will be .held ■ - in the High School .auditorium on ,25 a •; Thursday evening . •of next . week, . ■. It paromises to be read good. ■ country. o tr and to__ wn� th Ye Y d e .25 , e , will ' be a "parade; of •stars" in a �wide range• of skits; dances, drills, ISt musical and instrumental num- berg. . , BROOM BALL =featuring the Gameof.the. Year LUCKNOW BUSINESS MEN vs. ..LUCKNOW DISTRICT FARMERS :- (favored to win — odds '3 to 1) a ATTENTION, ,Mr. BUSINESSMAN Next week The . Sentinel will .._' be publishing" a special section announcing the opening ' of Lucknow's, ` ..new bowling alley. ° A number of . contractors and suppliers will . be ' extending their best wishes to Lammert and John. Van der Veen, the proprietors. A number of local merchants will join in a single. ,advt. ex- tending their congratulations and best - wishes. Any merchant or business man . wishing his name to ' ap- pear in this ad, must . inform "The Sentinel by -Friday of this week. Thew cost : of this . co- ' operative .,greeting is small in- dividually. n dividually, Municipal officials in, Goderich' and • Sarnia are, protesting . against .wing...an_..: oil—coni an_y_ to .-do T drilling In' Lake 'Huron. They have. been supported in. their . protest by ' letters from the reeves of .` Ashfield• and. Goderich Townships and the warden • of Huron. F I/ Each number will carry out .a •: - • ; . ,. rspecial• theme representing the A good diplomat knows all the • 1 monthsof the' year, and it has answers—he never gets• caught e ! every. indication of providing one . with his alibis ' down, isof the ' most, enjoyable .local talent v-- • ■g g here in a Kairshea Dippers • ■ , entertainments staged , g ■ 'long time. The Kairshea Dippers held their. ■ : lori • Advance Sale tickets are avail seventh meeting;-• on March 11' at at able from m Mrs. C. Colwell's.. ,After he op • ricultural Society, and purchasers ening with: the 4-H Pledge,• ail g. advance sae.tickets willhave members answered he roll call The leaders gave' and on using - milk hi baking , then a l mem- hers took .part in making pan- cakes, They discussed the skit 'to be put on for Achievement' Day. •FARMERS';�`FAILURE" TEAM . i e Barr "Fractured" McDonagh, Leo embers of the Ag john "'"Potato King"` RutlletrforCly .. •„ Yew "Stretch" Murray, Frank ' "Select" lin: Yallt' Hackett, Alvin . "Tangle. ■ f of 1 ", ," a l-Iarvey Red Brand I -lou r _.. ,. __at.. -r._ .....�.:Murr. Y, .. .. _. ,.._ ., µ a. chalice- to be a. door prize Alkab" Barryoppalont, .. "Takeout" ■. p a win- of d stdn 'Gord 7akeoint `rnlayson, .�ack' • tier. • fi� ld », R"Dixie yup Cushion Hackett, • ,i, , McCharles, Oliver 'is 0+,, h �;.. had acket.t, Doug °Grinner l'ayr ar - r y, " eaner' :'' Ackert, Bob' ""Double ■ ,Lloyd Ackert will be 'master of. ,, ,.. Allah ,. 1 ,, bid" �h w(� McIntosh, ", .... .., i l.0 1. li� r -r Cushion** �.... :.' ,..,... ,.... w chest- Harold So 1 I�id it y e ; er ae ekt on .., . "" o� ,a ..e," Alton" Icon, Glen „High T'est"�' Walden 'l'•iphick Blake N n rn ■ ceremonies 'and spearheading the 1:11 event • are Mr;. and Mrs, Oliver ' the. �, Society pies of r and' lemon t chiffon the pancakes ids nt. Illimm tABEiiiiiEB MsBMMw■sfrusi Slis missmosssrlls■mmumeniumesNnrNsmommous Pages ►Tal. Tich. some will mthly Ween nned coin - ager, ming neon actor." tmis- done g othef ydro that sea - cut per- re- re- arm. ated cote. Vere' by. r of, • Ted :. :ani- ' men= of ►blic sub - !age teen pri- bell .' d. irge mon- `ting • will 1,00 ick out- are. V re- rne, vel- vel- . ers :the. - ace ga las• :. sh-' d's at ifs the to.. his :lot ell ed ge 150" lin. ter d' Ay' to • tcy . • y r '1 14